Storage mirroring commands, Conventions, Conid – HP Storage Mirroring V5 Software User Manual

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Storage Mirroring Commands

Storage Mirroring Commands

The Double-Take Command Language (DTCL) is a scripting language that can be used in either the Text Client or Command
Line Client to manage and monitor Storage Mirroring components. It can also be used in script files to execute series and
combinations of commands to meet specific needs.

Conventions

The following conventions are used to indicate command syntax for all Storage Mirroring related commands:

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UPPERCASE letters are used for commands that must be typed as shown.

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Underlined letters can be used as a shortcut for the command.

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lowercase italized

letters are variables such as file names, user names, or machine names. These items can also be substituted

with defined variables as described in

DTCL Scripting

on page A-39.

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Angle brackets, < and >, surround required items that must be supplied with the command.

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Square brackets, [ and ], surround optional items that can be supplied with the command but are not required.

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The pipe character, |, separates items in a list

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Identifiers that contain a space or non-alphanumeric characters must be enclosed in quotation marks. For example:

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“domain.com”

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“machine name”

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“129.65.35.45”

Storage Mirroring Commands

The Storage Mirroring commands are listed in alphabetical order on the following pages. Each command includes the following:

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Command name

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Description of the command

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Exact syntax for using the command

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Options, if any

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Examples, if necessary

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Notes, if any

ConID

Command

CONID

Description

Allows you to assign the value of a connection ID from an established connection to a variable

Syntax

<

variable

>=CONID <

repset

> TO <

target

>

Options

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variable

—The name of the variable that you want to store the connection ID

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repset

—The replication set that was used to establish the connection

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target

—The target that was used to establish the connection

Examples

$con_id=conid “Customer Data” to jersey

Notes

Options that contain non-alphanumeric characters must be enclosed in quotation marks.

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